The More Cowbell Show
Summary: The More Cowbell Show is the best Mississippi State podcast you'll find on the Internet.
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Everybody relax. Mississippi State's men's basketball team is going to be just fine.
The up-and-down roller-coaster that is January recruiting has started. Let's talk about it.
The NFL Playoffs have become a one-month advertisement for Mississippi State's football program, and that's a good thing. Also, Go Clemson.
It's time to take an unemotional look at what went wrong for Mississippi State in the 2018 season, and what went right. We'll also have a two-minute drill.
Moving on, Mississippi State wasted a tremendous opportunity to finish 2018 strong with a loss in the Outback Bowl. What does it mean for the future?
It was quite a year at Mississippi State. From maintaining its status as national title contender in women's basketball to a memorable College World Series run in baseball, there was plenty to talk about. That's just what we do today, as host Brandon Walker and guest Brian Hadad recap the year.
And we're back! We begin wrapping up 2018 here at More Cowbell while looking forward to Mississippi State's Outback Bowl matchup with Iowa.
Early Signing Day has arrived, and it was a relatively quiet day in Starkville. But that can't be said for every SEC town in the state. We discuss each Mississippi State signee and a few more players.
Early Signing Day has arrived, and Mississippi State seems poised to have a strong start to the 2019 recruiting class.
Signing Day is just two days away and things are set up well for Mississippi State. Meanwhile, star defensive lineman Jeffrey Simmons leaves the door cracked open for a possible return to MSU.
This is our pregame show from Maroon and Company with Brandon Walker and Rufus Warren. While there is a bit of basketball talk, most of the conversation revolves around football, as the guys discuss bowl swag, Jeffrey Simmons and other topics. And Rufus, as always, brings us our Nickoe Whitley story of the week.
Mississippi State football aims for a strong finish in recruiting while MSU basketball has an opportunity to start building a nice tournament resume this weekend.
Mississippi State brings home a very important coach for the future, as Tony Hughes is back in maroon and white.
Mississippi State football loses an assistant, setting up an intriguing storyline for the next few weeks.
There's plenty of work to be done to finish out the 2018 season, but More Cowbell also wants to look forward to 2019. With a large class of contributors graduating, will MSU bring back enough talent to put together another strong season? Yes indeed.